HEDS is part of the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. We undertake research, teaching, training and consultancy on all aspects of health related decision science, with a particular emphasis on health economics, HTA and evidence synthesis.

Tuesday 1 August 2017

Latest Publications from HEDS in July

Our regular monthly trawl for new publications from HEDS in collaboration with colleagues in ScHARR and further afield has reaped a tremendous amount of fresh research. It has obviously been a busy few months for HEDS colleagues, especially Roberta Ara who is involved in five papers for a special edition of PhamacoEconomics, which will be out very soon. Many of these are currently in press, so you can find much of our work in its open access form via our institutional repository. Tuck in here.   

Ara, R. M. and brazier, J. (no date) ‘Estimating HSUVs For Comorbidities’, PharmacoEconomics. Adis.

Ara, R. M., brazier, J. and azzabi-zouraq, I. (no date) ‘The Use of Health State Utility Values In Decision Models’, PharmacoEconomics. Adis.

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PharmacoEconomics
Ara, R. M., brazier, J., peasgood, T. and paisley, S. (no date) ‘The identification, review and synthesis of HSUV’s from the literature’, PharmacoEconomics. Adis.

Ara, R. M., brazier, J. and young, T. (no date) ‘Recommended Methods For The Collection of HSUV Evidence In Clinical Studies’, PharmacoEconomics. Adis.

Ara, R. M., Peasgood, T., Mukuria, C., Chevrou-Severac, H., Rowen, D., Azzabi-Zouraq, I., Paisley, S., van Hout, B. and Brazier, J. (no date) ‘Sourcing and using appropriate health state utility values in economic models in health care’, PharmacoEconomics. Adis.

Carlton, J., Elliott, J., Rowen, D., Stevens, K., Basarir, H., Meadows, K. and Brazier, J. (no date) ‘Developing a questionnaire to determine the impact of self-management in diabetes: giving people with diabetes a voice’, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. BioMed Central.

Cowdell, F., Booth, A. and Appleby, B. (2017) ‘Knowledge mobilisation in bridging patient-practitioner-researcher boundaries: a systematic integrative review protocol’, Journal Of Advanced Nursing. England. doi: 10.1111/jan.13378.

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Journal of Health Economics
Hernandez, M. and Pudney, S. (no date) ‘Econometric modelling of multiple self-reports of health states: The switch from EQ-5D-3L to EQ-5D-5L in evaluating drug therapies for rheumatoid arthritis’, Journal of Health Economics. Elsevier.

Maidment, I., Booth, A., Mullan, J., McKeown, J., Bailey, S. and Wong, G. (2017) ‘Developing a framework for a novel multi-disciplinary, multi-agency intervention(s), to improve medication management in community-dwelling older people on complex medication regimens (MEMORABLE)--a realist synthesis.’, Syst Rev. England, 2017(6). doi: 10.1186/s13643-017-0528-1.

Möller, J., Davis, S., Stevenson, M. and Caro, J. J. (2017) ‘Validation of a DICE Simulation Against a Discrete Event Simulation Implemented Entirely in Code.’, Pharmacoeconomics. New Zealand. doi: 10.1007/s40273-017-0534-0.

Rehfuess, E. A., Booth, A., Brereton, L., Burns, J., Gerhardus, A., Mozygemba, K., Oortwijn, W., Pfadenhauer, L. M., Tummers, M., van der Wilt, G.-J. and Rohwer, A. (2017) ‘Towards a taxonomy of logic models in systematic reviews and health technology assessments: a priori, staged and iterative approaches.’, Research Synthesis Methods. England. doi: 10.1002/jrsm.1254.

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Journal of Epidemiology
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Salleh, S., Thokala, P., Brennan, A., Hughes, R. and Dixon, S. (2017) ‘Discrete Event Simulation-Based Resource Modelling in Health Technology Assessment’, PharmacoEconomics. doi: 10.1007/s40273-017-0533-1.

Squires, H. Y., Poku, E., Bermejo, I., Cooper, K., Stevens, J., Hamilton, J., Wong, R., Denniston, A., Pearce, I. and Quhill, F. (no date) ‘A systematic review and economic evaluation of adalimumab and dexamethasone for treating non-infectious intermediate, posterior or panuveitis in adults’, Health technology assessment (Winchester, England). NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme.

de Vocht, F., Tilling, K., Pliakas, T., Angus, C., Egan, M., Brennan, A., Campbell, R. and Hickman, M. (no date) ‘The intervention effect of local alcohol licensing policies on hospital admission and crime: a natural experiment using a novel Bayesian synthetic time-series method’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. England: BMJ Publishing Group. doi: 10.1136/jech-2017-208931.